100% | PISA | 4 | Leonardo of ___ (mathematician who wrote about the 33-Across) |
61% | BAUM | 4 | Author who wrote about the Land of Oz |
59% | EULER | 5 | Mathematician who wrote the first theorem of graph theory |
59% | HERODOTUS | 9 | Father of history who wrote about the Persian Wars |
58% | NELLYSACHS | 10 | 1966 Swedish Literature Nobelist who wrote about the struggles of the Jewish people |
57% | TESS | 4 | Author Gerritsen who writes about the crime-solving duo of Jane Rizzoli and Maura Isles |
53% | OVID | 4 | Roman poet who wrote about 33-Across |
52% | ROBREINER | 9 | Director of 33-Across who will write a foreword for the book by 15-Across: 2 wds. |
51% | ZANE | 4 | Grey who wrote about the Old West |
51% | ENID | 4 | Blyton who wrote about the Famous Five |
51% | EUCLID | 6 | Mathematician who wrote the "Elements" |
50% | ANNALIST | 8 | Writer who writes about the year's events |
50% | EULER | 5 | Mathematician Leonard of the 18th century who first wrote f(x) to denote a function |
49% | NIETZSCHE | 9 | German philosopher who wrote about the "will to power" |
49% | NIETZSCHE | 9 | German philosopher Friedrich who wrote about the "will to power" |
48% | SONDHEIM | 8 | Composer who wrote, about crosswords, "A good clue can give you all the pleasures of being duped that a mystery story can" |
48% | THESHREW | 8 | Shakespeare wrote about The Taming of her |
47% | LOVELACE | 8 | Ada ___, mathematician who wrote the first computer program |
47% | SALESMAN | 8 | Arthur Miller wrote about the Death of one |
47% | EARNEST | 7 | Oscar Wilde wrote about The Importance of Being it |
46% | JOHNREED | 8 | Journalist who wrote about the October Revolution in "Ten Days That Shook the World" |
46% | POE | 3 | Who wrote of "sorrow for the lost Lenore" |
46% | DANA | 4 | Author Spiotta who wrote “Wayward,” about a woman who flees her suburban family life in the wake of the 2016 Presidential election (July, 2021) |
46% | DOLLYPARTON | 11 | Country music superstar who wrote the novel "Run, Rose, Run " with 33-Across (2 wds.) |
45% | TURING | 6 | Mathematician who was the subject of "The Imitation Game" |
45% | BILLNYE | 7 | Who wrote "Undeniable: Evolution and the Science of Creation" |
45% | BETH | 4 | Henley who wrote "Crimes of the Heart" |
45% | KEN | 3 | Follett who wrote "Eye of the Needle" |
45% | EDITH | 5 | Wharton who wrote The Age of Innocence |
45% | OCTAVIA | 7 | Butler who wrote “Parable of the Sower” |